exerted
adj. 外露的
v. 用(力)( exert的过去式和过去分词 ); 尽(力); 运用; 发挥
If someone or something exerts influence, authority, or pressure, they use it in a strong or determined way, especially in order to produce a particular effect.
He exerted considerable influence on the thinking of the scientific community on these issues...
他极大地影响了科学界对这些问题的看法。
The cyst was causing swelling and exerting pressure on her brain.
那个囊肿正在引起肿胀,压迫着她的大脑。
If you exert yourself, you make a great physical or mental effort, or work hard to do something.
Youngsters get so absorbed that they don't realise how much they're exerting themselves...
年轻人如此地沉浸其中,他们没有意识到自己有多么努力。
Do not exert yourself unnecessarily.
不要做无谓的努力。
He exerted considerable influence on the thinking of the scientific community on these issues.
他极大地影响了科学界对这些问题的看法。
The romantic impulse , it has been seen, exerted a contrary pull.
我们在前面说过, 浪漫主义在向相反的方向发展.
I regard Beethoven as a genius who exerted arduous efforts.
我认为贝多芬是一位勤奋努力的天才.
The reaction is the force F'exerted by the block on the man.
其反作用力F ’ 为物块对人施加的力.
He has exerted all his strength.
他已竭尽全力.